17 Oct 2013
New Zealand Opera has launched its 2014 season, unveiling a feast of favourites for audiences throughout the country.
Three works, all absolute cornerstones of the repertoire, will be staged in 2014: Verdi’s La traviata and Mozart’s Don Giovanni will be performed in Auckland and Wellington, with Puccini’s La bohème in Christchurch.
LA TRAVIATA
(Auckland: 19 – 29 June; Wellington: 11 – 19 July)
New Zealand Opera opens its 2014 season with La traviata, Verdi’s most frequently performed opera. Featuring the famous drinking song, “Libiamo ne’ lieti calici”, and Violetta’s aria of freedom, “Sempre libera”, Verdi’s masterpiece is musical storytelling at its most spectacular, combining reckless love, masked revelry, family strife and self-sacrifice.
This new production, co-produced with The State Opera of South Australia and Opera Queensland, is created by the Australian trio who brought audiences to this year’s beautiful and memorable Madame Butterfly: director Kate Cherry and her design team of Christina Smith and Matt Scott.
Aidan Lang, General Director of New Zealand Opera, says “Kate’s productions are always superb, so I’m very much looking forward to seeing how she and her team approach this fascinating work.
“We’ve also much to look forward to in the cast,” he says. “The role of Violetta Valéry – the ‘traviata’ or ‘woman who has gone astray’ – is one of the great soprano roles of the repertoire, and in Australian Lorina Gore we have a singer who combines brilliant vocal ability with a compelling stage presence. Her lover, Alfredo Germont, will also be sung by a bright young Australian, Samuel Sakker, who will make his NZ Opera début in this production, as will Scottish baritone David Stephenson as Alfredo’s father, Giorgio Germont.” Also included in the cast are New Zealanders Jared Holt as Baron Douphol, Wade Kernot as Marchese d’Obigny and, sharing Gastone, Freemasons Dame Malvina Major Emerging Artist Oliver Sewell and Freemasons Resident Artist Andrew Grenon. Fellow Resident Artist Wendy Doyle sings Annima, with Laurence Walls and Andrew Grenon sharing Giuseppe. Completing the line-up is Australian David Hibbard as Doctor Grenvil.
Featuring the Chapman Tripp Opera Chorus and accompanied by the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra and Orchestra Wellington, La traviata will be conducted by the hugely experienced Italian-American Guido Ajmone-Marsan, who was last with NZ Opera in 2010 with Macbeth.
LA TRAVIATA by Giuseppe Verdi
A co-production between New Zealand Opera, The State Opera of South Australia and Opera Queensland. Sung in Italian with English surtitles.
CREATIVE TEAM
Conductor: GUIDO AJMONE-MARSAN
Director: KATE CHERRY
Production Designer: CHRISTINA SMITH
Lighting Designer: MATT SCOTT
CAST
Violetta Valéry: LORINA GORE
Alfredo Germont: SAMUEL SAKKER
Giorgio Germont: DAVID STEPHENSON
Baron Douphol: JARED HOLT
Marchese d’Obigny: WADE KERNOT (KIERAN RAYNER 13, 15 July)
Doctor Grenvil: DAVID HIBBARD
Gastone: OLIVER SEWELL (Akld), ANDREW GRENON (Wgtn)
Annina: WENDY DOYLE
Giuseppe: ANDREW GRENON (Akld), LAURENCE WALLS (Wgtn)
Accompanied by the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra and Orchestra Wellington. Featuring the Chapman Tripp Opera Chorus.
LA TRAVIATA
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Where: Auckland – ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre
When: 19, 21, 25, 27 June 7.30pm; 29 June 2.30pm -
Where: Wellington – St James Theatre
When: 11, 17, 19 July 7.30pm; 13 July 2.30pm; 15 July 6pm
LA BOHÈME
(Christchurch: 15 – 18 July)
Patrick Nolan’s production of Puccini’s immortal La bohème played to sell-out houses when it was first presented in 2008, garnering rave reviews from press and public alike. Now it’s Christchurch’s turn to experience an opera in which audiences get the whole package – the tortured relationships, the resonant characters made memorable by the likes of Melba and Caruso, Gheorghiu and Pavarotti, and the famous arias.
Arguably the most popular of all operas, Puccini’s lyrical tour de force has a universality about it, and as Aidan Lang points out, “This production, with its fresh and contemporary perspective, brings a relevance to who we are today, as a society and a culture.
“The cast, of almost entirely New Zealand origin, also has a youthful energy to it,” he says. “American soprano Talise Trevigne, a natural beauty with a gorgeous voice and outstanding acting ability, is Mimì, while the part of her lover, Rodolfo, is taken by tenor Shaun Dixon who has just made a very impressive début in The Flying Dutchman. Marcello and Musetta – the other pair of lovers – are taken by Phillip Rhodes, who returns following his acclaimed performance in the title role of NZ Opera’s Hōhepa in 2012, and Madeleine Pierard, who recently sang a superb Musetta at The Royal Opera House Covent Garden.” Other principal cast members include Robert Tucker as Schaunard, Wade Kernot as Colline, Richard Greager as Benoit, Richard Green as Alcindoro, and Freemasons Dame Malvina Major Emerging Artist Oliver Sewell as Parpignol.
Featuring the Chapman Tripp Opera Chorus and accompanied by the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, La bohème will be conducted by renowned Frenchman Emmanuel Joel-Hornak who led the original NZ Opera production in 2008.
LA BOHÈME by Giacomo Puccini
A New Zealand Opera production. Sung in Italian with English surtitles.
CREATIVE TEAM
Conductor: EMMANUEL JOEL-HORNAK
Director: PATRICK NOLAN
Restage Director: STEVEN ANTHONY WHITING
Set Designer: RALPH MYERS
Costume Designer: ELIZABETH WHITING
Lighting Designer: BERNIE TAN
CAST
Mimì: TALISE TREVIGNE
Rodolfo: SHAUN DIXON
Marcello: PHILLIP RHODES
Musetta: MADELEINE PIERARD
Schaunard: ROBERT TUCKER
Colline: WADE KERNOT
Benoit: RICHARD GREAGER
Alcindoro: RICHARD GREEN
Parpignol: OLIVER SEWELL
Accompanied by the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra. Featuring the Chapman Tripp Opera Chorus.
LA BOHÈME
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Where: Christchurch – CBS Canterbury Arena
When: 15, 16, 18 July 7.30pm
DON GIOVANNI
(Auckland: 18 – 28 September; Wellington: 11 – 18 October)
New Zealand Opera’s third production for 2014 is Mozart’s Don Giovanni, which premièred in Christchurch earlier this year.
Aidan Lang says Director Sara Brodie gave audiences a fresh and probing look at Mozart’s great masterpiece, which looks at a society in the throes of moral, and to some extent social collapse. “Audiences relished the contrast of the lively, romantic music with the raw, edgy nature of the production, and I feel sure North Islanders will have a similar reaction.
“We also have most of the original cast returning to carry on where they left off,” he says. UK baritone Mark Stone, whose Don Giovanni so seduced Christchurch audiences, will be partnered this time by NZ Opera favourite, and last year’s terrific Rigoletto, Australian Warwick Fyfe as Leporello. Fellow Australian Lisa Harper-Brown returns to sing Donna Anna along with some of New Zealand’s finest singers – Anna Leese as Donna Elvira, Jud Arthur as the Commendatore, and exciting young stars, Amelia Berry as Zerlina and Freemasons Resident Artist Robert Tucker as Masetto. Jaewoo Kim, who last sang with NZ Opera in 2006 in the title role in Faust, joins the cast as Don Ottavio.
NZ Opera’s vivacious Director of Music, Wyn Davies, returns to conduct the production which also features the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra, Orchestra Wellington and the Chapman Tripp Opera Chorus.
DON GIOVANNI by Amadeus Mozart
A New Zealand Opera production. Sung in Italian with English surtitles.
CREATIVE TEAM
Conductor: WYN DAVIES
Director: SARA BRODIE
Set Designer: JOHN VERRYT
Costume: Designer ELIZABETH WHITING
Lighting: Designer JEREMY FERN
CAST
Don Giovanni: MARK STONE
Leporello: WARWICK FYFE
Donna Elvira: ANNA LEESE
Donna Anna: LISA HARPER-BROWN
Don Ottavio: JAEWOO KIM
Commendatore: JUD ARTHUR
Zerlina: AMELIA BERRY
Masetto: ROBERT TUCKER
Accompanied by the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra and Orchestra Wellington. Featuring the Chapman Tripp Opera Chorus.
DON GIOVANNI
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Where: Auckland – ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre
When: 18, 20, 24, 26 September 7.30pm; 28 September 2.30pm -
Where: Wellington – St James Theatre
When: 11, 16, 18 October 7.30pm; 14 October 6pm
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